I don’t grab anyone by the hand, I don’t impose anything on anyone. If someone accidentally appears in my life – for example, a gardener appeared, and he smokes harmful cigarettes – well, of course, I will tell him: “Don’t smoke, you’ll die soon.” But I don’t do this in the image that I am a great messenger of God and must do this. I don’t have such ambitions or ego, no. Many such people exist in our time now, but I’ve never behaved like that. That is, only people who accidentally appear in my life – or rather not accidentally – if I see someone out of breath, I will ask what’s wrong with them and send them to the doctor. But if a stranger on the street or on the internet is living wrongly, then why should I even touch them? They are not in my world, they don’t concern me, I don’t touch them, and I respect these boundaries. If we’re just talking about my life, I’ve never saved anyone, I’ve never been a messenger for anyone. That is, I am a messenger, just like you, the person, my reader. You are a messenger to anyone who just sat next to you on a plane – if you told them how great it is to relax in Vietnam, they will probably go there after your words, like from a messenger. But that’s how we all interact, but I’ve never given this any special importance. And by accident, we are all messengers to each other. But I never searched for any people. I write books, but my books are made very carefully. That is, I write books, and they are simply published on my platforms, on my territory, and those who need them, know about them and will read them. But I never impose them on anyone. If someone doesn’t want to read – fine, let them not read. But why? This is very important. Even when suddenly a reader might say to me:
– Alexandr, can I recommend this book to someone?
– Why? If it’s necessary for your person, for them to read something, they should be interested themselves – why impose
something on them? That would be unnatural, so to speak.
That is, for me, everything has always been from the heart, not from the mind, from feelings. If I want to – I do, if I don’t want to – I don’t. Why impose something? And I have never approved of those readers who often wrote to me saying they want to help people. I say: